Bernard Fresson
Biography
Bernard Fresson (May 27, 1931 – October 20, 2002) was a prominent French actor known for his extensive career in cinema, featuring in more than 160 films over several decades. His remarkable talent allowed him to portray a variety of characters across diverse genres.
One of Fresson's most memorable performances was as Javert in the acclaimed 1972 mini-series adaptation of Victor Hugo's "Les Misérables." Additionally, he captivated audiences with his role as Inspector Barthelmy in John Frankenheimer's "French Connection II" (1974), which showcased his ability to embody complex characters. Fresson garnered further acclaim for his performance as Scope in Roman Polanski's psychological thriller "The Tenant" (1976), reflecting his versatility as an actor.
In 1978, he appeared as Gilbert in the romantic comedy "Lover Boy," further establishing his presence in the French film industry. His portrayal of Francis in "Garçon!" (1983) earned him a nomination for the prestigious César Award for Best Supporting Actor, highlighting his impact on French cinema.
Throughout his career, Fresson left an indelible mark on the film landscape in France, recognized for his dedication and talent. His work continues to be celebrated, ensuring his legacy endures in the annals of cinematic history.
Filmography
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Woman in Chains
1968 • Gilbert Moreau
Dingo
1991 • Jacques Boulain
Far from Vietnam
1967 • Claude Ridder (segment "Claude Ridder")
Cookies
1975 • Émile, professional painter
Please, Not Now!
1961
The Call of the Wild (1976)
1976 • François
The Tenant
1976 • Scope
French Connection II
1975 • Henri Barthélémy
No Harm Intended
1988 • Doctor Serge Cohen
Spray of the Days
1968 • Nicolas
The Adversary
2002
Voyage of Terror: The Achille Lauro Affair
1990 • Pierre
Germinal
1993 • Victor Deneulin
Hiroshima Mon Amour
1959 • German Lover
Farewell, Friend
1968 • Inspecteur Antoine Méloutis
Girl in the Window
1961 • Vincenzo
Je T'Aime, Je T'Aime
1968 • Bernard Hannecart
Street of No Return
1989 • Morin
My Man
1996 • Director of personnel
Max and the Junkmen
1971 • Abel Maresco
Z
1969 • Matt, friend of the Deputy, lawyer